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2288
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FlintstoneVillageTrail
1.9 mi.
PottsCreekTrail
0.75 mi.Park
AccessRoad
0.4 mi.
West Pott’sCreek
0.78 mi.
TurkeyCreek Trail
2 mi.
Roller CoasterTrail
1.01 mi.Lanky Lackey
Trail0.94 mi.
Winding SnakeTrail
1.43 mi.
Isabel HarteDay Use Area
LakeviewCamping Area
Red ArroyoCamping Area
ChaparralTrail
1.3 mi.
Red Dam Loop0.8 mi.
PlaygroundTrail
2.0 mi.
Trailhead toTrailhead Route
5 mi.
BurkettTrail
0.75 mi.
TurkeyCreekTrail2 mi.
Turkey CreekHorse Trail
2 mi.
PlaygroundBypass
Trail0.08 mi.
NatureTrail
0.8 mi.
Horny ToadTrail
1.16 mi.
Talley ValleyTrail
0.55 mi.
TasajillaFlatsTrail
1.47 mi.
RoadrunnerTrail3 mi.
(Hiking only)
StrawberryTrail
0.7 mi.(Hiking only)
WS and LLConnector
0.2 mi.
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POINTS OF INTEREST(GPS coordinates shown in decimal degrees)
CHAPARRAL TRAILHEAD 31.4683° -100.5033° The main trailhead in the South Entrance of the park to access several trails.
BURKETT TRAILHEAD 31.4807° -100.5244°Pass north through the masonry gate to access the park's most popular trail area.
BELL’S POINT 31.4872° -100.5412° A view above Turkey Creek named in honor of Mr. Bell, a friend of San Angelo State Park.
FIVE POINTS 31.4920° -100.5439° Choose your own trail adventure at this major intersection where five trails merge.
LEGENDHeadquarters
Parking
Gatehouse
Gift Shop
Cabin Area
Restrooms
Vault Toilet
Showers
Playground
Amphitheater
Drinkable Water
Water for Horses
Picnic Area
Group Picnic Area
Campground
Boat Ramp
Dump Station
Scenic Overlook
Longhorn Viewing Area
Bison Viewing Area
Wildlife Viewing
Spillway
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All trails hiking and biking unless otherwise indicated.Contour intervals are 10 feet. Trail lengths are in miles. Elevation levels are in feet. Map compiled by Texas State Parks staff.No claims are made as to the accuracy of the data nor to its suitability for a particular use.
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San Angelo State Park - South Unit Trails Map
SOUTH UNIT MAP
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San Angelo State Park - South UnitChoose your trail adventure at San Angelo State Park.Whether you’re a mountain biker, equestrian, hiker or trail runner, San Angelo
State Park has something for you. Our well-maintained trails offer scenic vistas
and the opportunity to glimpse a portion of the official Texas State Longhorn
Herd and American bison by guided tour. You’ll discover restored grasslands,
interesting rock formations, hardwood river bottoms and amazing wildlife. So
hit the trail!
TRAIL ETIQUETTETrash your trash. Keep the park natural. Pack out all of your trash and Leave No Trace.
Leave feeding to nature. Feeding wild animals will make them sick and more likely to harm people.
Take only memories and pictures. Please don’t disturb or remove any of the park’s plants, animals or artifacts.
Watch for grazing longhorns. Give them plenty of space and do not approach these animals.
STAYING SAFEKNOW YOUR LIMITS. Prepare for sun and heat. Wear sunscreen, insect repellent and appropriate clothing/
hiking shoes.
DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. Your body quickly loses fluids when you’re on the trail. Bring a quart of water
per hour of activity.
TELL OTHERS WHERE YOU’LL BE. If possible, avoid exploring
alone. Tell someone where you are going and when you plan to
return.
WEAR A HELMET. When mountain biking, check with park HQ
to match the trail to your skill level. Wear a helmet to protect
yourself in case of a crash.
POTENTIALLY HARMFUL PLANTS AND ANIMALS LIVE
HERE. You’ll see them more easily if you stay on the trails.
HUNTERS MAY BE ACTIVE DURING HUNTING SEASON.
Check with HQ for more information.
TRAIL
ROADRUNNER TRAIL
DISTANCE
3.0 mi.(round trip)
DIFFICULTY
Easy
DESCRIPTION
This easy loop is near the campground and passes by the birdwatching blind. Hiking only.
POTT’S CREEK TRAIL SYSTEM
1.5 mi.(one-way)
Moderate Pott’s Creek and West Pott’s Creek trails wind through the creek bed and then pop up on top of Armadillo Ridge for a nice view of the area.
RED DAM LOOP 0.8 mi.(one-way)
Moderate Hike in from the Chaparral Trailhead or start at the Chaparral Group Shelter. This trail takes you up on top of a red dirt hill.
PLAYGROUND TRAIL 2.0 mi.(one-way)
Challenging This trail was named for all its twists, turns, ups and downs. It’s a fun mountain bike trail for experienced riders but also an adventurous hike.
WINDING SNAKE TRAIL
1.4 mi.(one-way)
Moderate This is a popular trail for beginning and intermediate mountain bikers.
ROLLER COASTER TRAIL
1.0 mi.(one-way)
Challenging Not for the faint of heart, this twisting trail of ups and downs is appropriately named. Enjoy on a mountain bike or on foot.
TURKEY CREEK TRAILS
2.0 mi.(one-way)
Moderate The Turkey Creek Trails are split into equestrian and mountain biking trails but hikers are welcome on both. It’s a rocky route passing through the creek bed multiple times.
Longhorns
FOR EMERGENCIES, PLEASE CALL 9-1-1.
For assistance using this map, contact the park. For a web version of the map text, visit our Trails Information page.